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Gift of Life: Tupelo teacher is set to donate part of her liver to save her student's life
Tupelo teacher Holly Allgood is donating a piece of her liver to her student Bowen Dorr who desperately needs it. Gift of Life: Tupelo teacher is set to donate part of her liver to save her student's life. Tupelo teacher Holly Allgood is donating a piece of her liver to...
FR. LOUIS LOHAN SUNSET DINNER CRUISE OCT 19th
Fr. Louis Lohan will be guest of honor at a fundraiser for St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church on Saturday, October 19th. A “Sunset Dinner Cruise with Fr. Louis Lohan” will offer guests an opportunity to enjoy fellowship with the beloved priest, along with a catered dinner, live music and a beautiful South Mississippi evening on the water. The two-hour cruise boards at 6:30pm at the Ship Island dock in Gulfport Small Craft Harbor. Tickets are $125 per person. Space is limited.
Beach Bucket Clean Up Idea Gets a "Thumbs Up" from Locals
Ocean Springs residents are finding something white and new along Front Beach in recent days, and social media is buzzing about it all. If you have passed by Front Beach then you have probably seen the funky wooden stand with white ACE HARDWARE buckets hanging, then lining the seawall. No....
U.S. Army Could Return to Tunica Once More
TUNICA, Miss–.The U.S. Army may be interested in returning to Tunica for more training maneuvers. Last week’s exercise with the 101st Airborne Division was considered a success by Marie Warner, Airport manager. “We had several news outlets run stories on the events. These continue to spread and make...
City of Clarksdale Considers Ordering Solar-Powered Surveillance Cameras
CLARKSDALE, Miss.–The City of Clarksdale is considering buying some solar-powered surveillance cameras that could be installed anywhere in the city. “No wires, no power, no internet needed,” said Frederick Wilson, with Wilson Technologies at a Thursday budget hearing in front of the city’s Board of Commissioners. “So on your cameras you can have a defined area for illegal dumping. If someone goes in that area it will send you a notification.”
Mississippi State Celebrates Five Years of Global Food Security Innovation
In a celebratory gathering on August 22, Mississippi State University (MSU) marked a milestone in the fight against global hunger and poverty: five years of success through the Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Fish. This effort, managed by MSU’s Global Center for Aquatic Health and Food Security, has been at the forefront of improving global health and sustainability through aquaculture. The event was marked by an announcement of a five-year grant extension that added $15 million in funding.
Four MS universities to allow students to enroll in fast-track law degree program
Four Mississippi universities have announced partnerships that would allow students to be admitted into a fast-track law degree program, where students can receive their law degrees in six years instead of seven. The Accelerated Law Program, also known as 3+3, allows students to trim a full year off of the time it...
Contraband in Prison, and Many DUI and Drug Arrests in Leake and Attala
KIARA D BROWN, 22, of Sallis, Felony Indictment, ACSO. Bond N/A. RANDALL KEITH GRAVES, 32, of Walnut Grove, Bench Warrant – Leake County Justice Court, LCSO. Bond N/A. FRANKIE D JONES, 44, of Carthage, Bench Warrant – Leake County Justice Court, LCSO. Bond N/A. LISA M LOGAN, 52,...
Giving Up Retirement Community Status, Wanting Help With Abandoned Properties, & Bridge Repairs
Clinton will give up Certified Retirement Community status. The road signs encouraging older people to move to Clinton could be coming down soon. The City is reallocating the money it budgets annually to recruit retirees under the Welcome Home Mississippi program. Clinton had been one of fourteen cities authorized to post signs touting themselves as “certified retirement communities.” Now, there are twelve, after Tupelo pulled out of the program, followed by Clinton.
4 Corinth High students win America250 essay contest awards
CORINTH — Nonpartisan nonprofit America250 didn't have to scour the state for the Mississippi winners of its essay contest; all four students attend Corinth High School. As America approaches its 250th anniversary, the “America250” initiative is “working to engage every American in commemorating the 250th anniversary of our country,” the initiative website reads. “This multi-year effort, from ...
Audio: Kosciusko replaces makes repairs on sewage pumps and aerators
One of the biggest expenses in running a city is keeping the sewer system working. “You never ever get through with the wastewater,” said Kosciusko Mayor Tim Kyle. Kyle says Kosciusko has about 80 miles of sewer lines and has had to repair and replace some of the pumps and then they had to fix an aerator at the sewage lagoon.
Ole Miss' Jaxson Dart Responds To Criticism From Anonymous SEC Coach
Ole Miss quarterback Jaxson Dart disagrees with any criticism of his arm strength. The senior finished third in the SEC in passing last season after throwing for 3,364 yards with 23 touchdowns to five interceptions and adding eight scores on the ground. The former four-star helped lead the Rebels to their first 11-win season in program history and elected to forgo the NFL and return for a final season in Oxford. Dart took to X (formerly Twitter) on Thursday night to respond to a tweet that featured a quote from an SEC coach. The anonymous staffer was asked by ESPN's Adam Rittenberg about Dart as an NFL prospect. "I don't know that his arm is as big as some in the league," the coach said, according to Rittenberg.
Tupelo officials mull garage, carport ordinance to tackle clogged neighborhood streets
TUPELO — Tupelo officials are considering an ordinance that would require all new homes over a certain size to include garages or carports, depending on space. Assistant City Attorney Stephen Reed presented the proposed change to the development code during a Monday evening work session that included members of the Tupelo Planning Committee. If passed, the code change would require all new ...
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